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Penetanguishene provides update on operations in light of current COVID-19 provincial restrictions

Penetanguishene's museum and community centre have updated restrictions for entering in light of health unit's recommendations
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NEWS RELEASE
TOWN OF PENETANGUISHENE
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The Town of Penetanguishene continues to monitor news and updates concerning COVID-19 in order to ensure we work to keep our community members safe. The following update provided on Nov. 27 is in addition to the updates provided in previous weeks.

Special Statements from the Medical Officer of Health:

  1. On Nov. 24, 2020, Dr. Gardner released a Special Statement to residents of Simcoe Muskoka regarding close contact, gatherings and events, travel within Ontario and General Advice. Please refer to the full statement here
  2. On Nov. 26, 2020, Dr. Gardner released a letter to businesses and organizations in the municipality to outline instructions for additional public health measures in Simcoe Muskoka. The full letter is available here

Penetanguishene Memorial Community Centre (arena): In light of Dr. Gardner’s recent recommendations, outlined above, the arena has transitioned to restricted access started immediately to refrain individuals who reside in a red or grey zone from visiting our facilities.

Penetanguishene Centennial Museum: As of Nov. 28, all visitors to the museum must book an appointment to visit the museum, access the gift shop or utilize the genealogy and history research room.  Appointments can be made by calling the museum at 705-549-2150 or through email at [email protected]. The museum also asks that all individuals whose primary residence lies within the Red/Control and Grey/Lockdown areas not visit the museum at this time. These measures are in place following the recommendations of the Province's COVID-19 Response Framework.

Winter holiday celebrations: As you begin to plan for winter holiday celebrations, we would like to offer the following recommendations to help protect you, your family, friends, and coworkers from COVID-19 this holiday season:

  • Virtual celebrations with people you don’t live with are the safest way to celebrate with others and ensure we don’t spread COVID-19 especially to your friends and family and those most vulnerable. This year start a new tradition by calling or video chatting, having an online office secret Santa, a Zoom Karaoke or Trivia Night, or joining a religious service online or on television
  • Talk with family, friends and coworkers about the traditions you are able to continue, like the ugly sweater contest, sharing a recipe online, making a video of you singing a song or reading a passage
  • Mail packages to friends and family and have a virtual gift opening

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